I made one of those little reclaimed pallet wood wine racks for 4 glasses and then my wife challenged me to do something better to hold more bottles and glasses, I went back to the garage and design and made this, so, my wife was the one that "inspired" me.Thank you.

1w

Thank you. It was a fun one but didn't waste no time on it so there are mistakes but not to concerned about it on this one. I always have 2 or 3 projects going on at once so I can usually have one finish a few days apart.

Thanks so much for the WOW! My wife and I make these projects together, She is the designer and painter and I am the stainer / finisher. We really enjoy working together on these and we are always trying to get better at the detail and depth of each one.

2w

Thank you Klomp. I have built several parts guitars and only two popsicle stick guitars and as of right now I have 17. This newest popsicle stick guitar is by far the best sounding and playing guitar I own. I love it.

Just when we think we have seen it all, @Siclestix, you post a 2,400 stick guitar! We couldn't have imagined. Thank you so much for sharing your fun and super creative projects with us. You're top notch!

We absolutely love that you commemorated your Pop's legacy with this beautiful sign! Using tools to build, make, repair, and maintain is a great skill and tradition. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

Some of the most used hand tools in my box were passed down through the generations. I fully intend on keeping that going. People will always remember you for something, might as well be remembered for the things you've made and the work you've done!